 Russia will not be able to conduct a landing operation against Ukraine. At the moment there is no danger of landing Russian naval landings on the shores of Odessa, but at the beginning of the full-scale war such a threat really existed. The Russian fleet was preparing for such an operation. This was said by the spokesman of the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Petentchuk. Petentchuk said that at the beginning of the full-scale invasion Russia's Black Sea Fleet had seven large amphibious ships. They brought in six more units before the full-scale invasion began to plan and participate in the amphibious landing operation. As experience shows although this operation was planned it was not successful. According to the spokesman the Ukrainian Navy has already liberated the water area with a total area of 25,000 square kilometers. Ukraine's coastal artillery controls the area at a depth of more than 100 nautical miles from the coast therefore now Russia will not be able to conduct a landing operation. In fact Russia's Black Sea Fleet has so far proved to be one of the biggest losers in the war. Black Sea Fleet warships have maintained a greater distance from the coast which remains controlled by Kiev. They are also no longer safe at the Russian Naval Base in Sevastopol where Ukraine has attacked both the headquarters and ships with drones but the fleet is not completely out of commission. Ships continue to attack Ukraine with cruise missiles from a safe distance.